Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Zambia will today make history as they sign the Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia Transfrontier Conservation Area (ZIMOZA TFCA) Memorandum of Agreement at State House in Harare.
The signing ceremony will bring together the leaders of the three countries to promote sustainable development and conservation of shared natural resources.
The ZIMOZA TFCA is a transboundary initiative that aims to manage shared natural resources through community-based resource management, infrastructural development, and policy harmonization.
The area covers a vast territory that includes Mbire in Zimbabwe, Zumbo and Magoe in Mozambique, and Luangwa in Zambia. This collaborative effort is expected to have a positive impact on the environment, local communities, and the economy of the region.
The signing of the Memorandum of Agreement will promote sustainable development and conservation of the region’s biodiversity.
The initiative will also empower local communities to take ownership of conservation efforts and benefit from the sustainable use of natural resources.
Additionally, it will improve infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and communication networks to facilitate connectivity and economic growth.
The ZIMOZA TFCA is expected to have far-reaching benefits for the environment, local communities, and the economy of the region.
It will promote cooperation among the three countries, fostering a stronger partnership that benefits all parties involved.
SOURCE : NEWSREPORTZIM.COM